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Bare Trees Album
  1. Child Of Mine
  2. The Ghost
  3. Homeward Bound
  4. Sunny Side Of Heaven
  5. Bare Trees
  6. Sentimental Lady
  7. Spare Me A Little Of Your Love
  8. Dust
  9. Thoughts On A Grey Day
Behind The Mask Album
  1. Skies The Limit
  2. Love Is Dangerous
  3. In The Back Of My Mind
  4. Do You Know
  5. Save Me
  6. Affairs Of The Heart
  7. When The Sun Goes Down
  8. Behind The Mask
  9. Stand On The Rock
  10. Hard Feelings
  11. Freedom
  12. When It Comes To Love
  13. The Second Time
English Rose Album
  1. Albatross
  2. Black Magic Woman
  3. Coming Home
  4. Doctor Brown
  5. Jigsaw Puzzle Blues
  6. Love That Burns
  7. One Sunny Day
  8. Something Inside Of Me
  9. Without You
Fleetwood Mac Album
  1. Monday Morning
  2. Warm Ways
  3. Blue Letter
  4. Rhiannon
  5. Over My Head
  6. Crystal
  7. Say You Love Me
  8. Landslide
  9. World Turning
  10. Sugar Daddy
Fleetwood Mac In Chicago Album
  1. Watch Out
  2. Ooh Baby
  3. Last Night
  4. Worlds In A Tangle
  5. Talk With You
  6. Like It This Way
  7. Madison Blues
  8. I Need Your Love
  9. Black Jack Blues
  10. Sugar Mama
  11. Homework
  12. Drifting
  13. Fleetwood Mac
Future Games Album
  1. Woman Of A Thousand Years
  2. Morning Rain
  3. What A Shame
  4. Future Games
  5. Sands Of Time
  6. Sometimes
  7. Lay It All Down
  8. Show Me A Smile
Greatest Hits Album
  1. Albatross
  2. Black Magic Woman
  3. Dragonfly
  4. Love That Burns
  5. Man Of The World
  6. Need Your Love So Bad
  7. Oh Well
  8. Rattlesnake Shake
  9. Shake Your Moneymaker
  10. The Green Manalishi
Greatest Hits 1988 Album
  1. As Long As You Follow
  2. Big Love
  3. Dreams
  4. Everywhere
  5. Go Your Own Way
  6. Gypsy
  7. Hold Me
  8. Little Lies
  9. No Questions Asked
  10. Oh Diane
  11. Over My Head
  12. Rhiannon
  13. Sara
  14. Say You Love Me
  15. Seven Wonders
  16. Tusk
  17. You Make Loving Fun
Heroes Are Hard To Find Album
  1. Heroes Are Hard To Find
  2. Coming Home ( in album Heroes Are Hard To Find )
  3. Angel
  4. Bermuda Triangle
  5. Come A Little Bit Closer
  6. Bad Loser
  7. Silver Heels
  8. Prove Your Love
  9. Born Enchanter
  10. Safe Harbour
Kiln House Album
  1. This Is The Rock
  2. Station Man
  3. Blood On The Floor
  4. Hi Ho Silver
  5. Jewel Eyed Judy
  6. Earl Gray
  7. One Together
  8. Tell Me All The Things You Do
  9. Mission Bell
Live Album
  1. Dreams
  2. Fireflies
  3. Go Your Own Way
  4. Landslide
  5. Monday Morning
  6. Never Going Back Again
  7. Not That Funny
  8. Oh Well
  9. One More Night
  10. Over & Over
  11. Over My Head
  12. Rhiannon
  13. Sara
  14. Say You Love Me
Mirage Album
  1. Love In Store
  2. Book Of Love
  3. Gypsy
  4. Only Over You
  5. Empire State
  6. Staight Back
  7. Hold Me
  8. Oh Diane
  9. Eyes Of The World
  10. Wish You Were Here
Mr. Wonderful Album
  1. Dust My Broom
  2. Love That Burns
  3. Doctor Brown
  4. Need Your Love Tonight
  5. If You Be My Baby
  6. Lazy Poker Blues
  7. Coming Home
  8. Trying So Hard To Forget
Mystery To Me Album
  1. Emerald Eyes
  2. Believe Me
  3. Just Crazy Love
  4. Hypnotized
  5. Forever
  6. Keep On Going
  7. The City
  8. Miles Away
  9. Somebody
  10. The Way I Feel
  11. For Your Love
  12. Why
Penguin Album
  1. Remember Me
  2. Bright Fire
  3. Dissatisfied
  4. The Derelict
  5. Revelation
  6. Did You Ever Love Me
  7. Night Watch
  8. Caught In The Rain
Rumours Album
  1. Second Hand News
  2. Dreams
  3. Never Going Back Again
  4. Go Your Own Way
  5. Songbird
  6. The Chain
  7. You Make Loving Fun
  8. Oh Daddy
  9. Gold Dust Woman
Say You Will Album
  1. Murrow Turning Over in His Grave
  2. Illume
  3. Thrown Down
  4. Miranda
  5. Red Rover
  6. Say You Will
  7. Come
  8. Smile At You
  9. Running Through the Garden
  10. Silver Girl
  11. Steal Your Heart Away
  12. Everybody Finds Out
  13. Destiny Rules
  14. Say Goodbye
  15. Goodbye Baby
  16. Peacekeeper
  17. Bleed To Love Her
Tango In The Night Album
  1. Big Love
  2. Seven Wonders
  3. Everywhere
  4. Caroline
  5. Tango In The Night
  6. Mystified
  7. Little Lies
  8. Family Man
  9. Welcome To The Room... Sara
  10. When I See You Again
  11. You And I, Part II
The Dance Album
  1. Big Love
  2. Bleed To Love Her
  3. Dreams
  4. Everywhere
  5. Go Your Own Way
  6. Landslide
  7. My Little Demon
  8. Rhiannon
  9. Say You Love Me
  10. Sweet Girl
  11. Temporary One
  12. The Chain
  13. Tusk
  14. Written by Stevie Nicks.
  15. You Make Loving Fun
The Original Fleetwood Mac Album
  1. Allow Me One More Show
  2. A Fool No More
  3. Drifting
  4. First Train Home
  5. Fleetwood Mac
  6. Leaving Town Blues
  7. Love That Woman
  8. Mean Old Fireman
  9. Rambling Pony No. 2
  10. Watch Out
  11. Worried Dream
The Pious Bird Of Good Omen Album
  1. Albatross
  2. Black Magic Woman
  3. Coming Home
  4. Jigsaw Puzzle Blues
  5. Looking For Somebody
  6. Need Your Love So Bad
  7. Rambling Pony
Then Play On Album
  1. Coming Your Way
  2. Closing My Eyes
  3. Show-Biz Blues
  4. My Dream
  5. Underway
  6. Oh Well
  7. Although The Sun Is Shining
  8. Rattlesnake Shake
  9. Searching For Madge
  10. Fighting For Madge
  11. When You Say
  12. Like Crying
  13. Before The Beginning
  14. One Sunny Day
  15. Without You
Time Album
  1. Hollywood (Some Other Kind Of Town)
  2. Blow By Blow
  3. Winds Of Change
  4. I Do
  5. Nothing Without You
  6. Sooner Or Later
  7. I Wonder Why
  8. Nights In Estoril
  9. I Got In For You
  10. All Over Again
  11. These Strange Times
Tusk Album
  1. Over & Over
  2. The Ledge
  3. Think About Me
  4. Save Me A Place
  5. Sara
  6. Storms
  7. Not That Funny
  8. Sisters Of The Moon
  9. Angel ( in album Tusk )
  10. Brown Eyes
  11. Never Make Me Cry
  12. Honey Hi
  13. Beautiful Child
  14. Walk A Thin Line
  15. Tusk
  16. Never Forget
FORMED: 1967, London, England

While there are those that would argue that one of the greatest bands in rock & roll has never been away . . . while there are those who would insist the group is alive and well, as long as somewhere in the world, someone is playing a copy of Rumours . . . while no one could contest that Mac music sounds as fresh and full of surprises today as it did the moment it was minted . . . all this, and more, considered ­ The Mac is still back.

"Mac," in this case, of course, refers to the once-in-a-lifetime line-up of talent that single-handedly defined the term "supergroup" now and forever. Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are, and always will be, The Fleetwood Mac of recordscores of millions of records as a matter of fact, spanning one of the most wildly successful, and endlessly inventive, creative conspiracies in modern musical history.

It's a saga that continues with the Reprise Records release of The Dance, the new Fleetwood Mac album that gives fresh meaning to the term "long-awaited." Recorded live for an MTV special, The Dance highlights new renditions of 13 Mac classics, from "Dreams" to "Rhiannon," "Don't Stop" to "Tusk" as well as the such key tracks as "The Chain" and "Silver Springs."

Proving the Mac magic is as potent as ever, The Dance, produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Elliot Schiener, also features four new songs, including the Christine McVie composition "Temporary One," "Sweet Girl" by Stevie Nicks and two new Buckingham tracks, "Bleed To Love Her" and "My Little Demon." Catapulting straight from the studio to the stage, Fleetwood Mac embark on an extensive U.S. tour this fall, bringing the Mac magic to audiences coast to coast.

After a moment to catch our collective breath, it's fitting to note that the reunion of Fleetwood Mac is occurring on the twenty year anniversary of Rumours, the most influential and innovative album of their career, and an enduring landmark of the rock era.

But Fleetwood Mac redux is about more than simply a fond look back. It's about artists and writers, musical spark plugs and men and women of amazing ability, picking up precisely where they left off, minus a mound of emotional luggage and with, as Mick Fleetwood puts it, "an incredible amount of creative gas in the tank."

Not that Mac's individual components have been experiencing anything like a fuel shortage since they last recorded together, ten years ago. While the rock solid rhythm section of Fleetwood & McVie continued to lift high the venerable Fleetwood Mac banner with various incarnations of the group, Lindsey, Stevie and Christine have all nurtured brilliant solo careers, as well as working in various combinations on one-off projects, such as the Stevie/Lindsey collaboration on the hit 1995 Twister soundtrack. And, while it might have taken a special request by the President of the United States to reconvene the band for an appearance at the 1992 Inaugural Ball, performing Clinton's campaign song, "Don't Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow)," the notion of a full-blown reunion has been in the air almost from the moment they disbanded.

"We've been asked many times over the years to reform," explains Mick, "but the time was never right. I think we were all still in the process of growing up and discovering that the things that had once pulled us apart didn't seem nearly as important anymore. The level of success we had together was, quite simply, overwhelming. We've had the opportunity to step back and get some perspective, to realize that what was important all along was the music."

The impetus for that discovery came from several directions. "The 20th anniversary of Rumours gave us a vantage point to look backand forward," asserts John. "We realized that we had created this tremendous body of work and that we wanted to celebrate that accomplishment. 1997 also marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of the original Fleetwood Mac, so the occasion seemed especially auspicious for that reason as well."

What was needed was a suitable creative catalyst, provided in timely fashion by Lindsey's latest solo project. "I'd been working on new material since late 1995," Lindsey recounts, "when I happened to run into Mick one day, it seemed like he'd been through some changes and I know I'd done some moving on myself since we'd last met. We'd lived through such a musical soap opera and just the fact that we'd survived gave us something in common."

More in common, as it turned out, than just shared history, with Lindsey providing the vital musical link that reconnected the group. "We started working together on some of his songs," continues Mick, "and immediately sparked off each other. It's like learning to ride a bike; once you've got it you never forget. While the chemistry between the group is hard to pin down, it's unmistakable once you're a part of it."

"We worked together, just the two of us, through the summer of last year," recounts Lindsey, "and when it came time to do some bass parts, I asked Mick who he thought we should use. I should have known what his answer would be."

With John joining them in the studio, the potential, unspoken but palpable, began to build, gathering momentum when Lindsey asked Christine to come in and sing harmonies. "The magic, the energy, the pure joy of working together was stronger than ever," recounts Lindsey. "There we were," adds Mick, with a laugh, "all four of us in the control room, really enjoying each other's company."

"It was an odd feeling, being back together, but it was obvious we were having fun," is how Christine remembers the slow approach toward the inevitable. "I'd been doing some writing and demos for a new solo album, but had really stepped back from music for the time being, returning to England and restoring a huge, sixteenth century house my husband and I had bought in the country. I was very content with my life, but at the same time, I must admit, I felt the pull."

The pull also exerted its influence on the fifth Mac member. "None of us really had to do this," Stevie remarks. "We had our separate lives and careers. But the chance to work together again, without all the conflicts that had once made things so difficult, was hard to resist. I guess it's always been a dream, somewhere in the back of my mind, that we would one day get together again. The Rumours anniversary was a perfect excuse, but what's more important is how we've each grown. I'd always loved being a part of this band, feeling that extraordinary energy that we could create, and now there's nothing to interfere with the flow of that energy."

The quintet began playing together, with the notion of reuniting put, for the time being, on a back burner. "It was just great to play again," asserts John. "This configuration was always my favorite Fleetwood Mac line-up and I think the whole was always greater then the sum of its parts. It was great to be part of that whole again."

"We were playing better than I ever remembered," adds Mick. "After we had a chance to musically say hello to each other, we found it astoundingly easy to pick up where we left off."

"My only condition for coming back together was that we could have some fun," says Christine. "The rehearsals proved that we could, and that we were tighter and better than we'd ever been. It was tremendously gratifying."

"I think a lot of the creativity we were feeling had come from the healing we'd all experienced," opines Stevie. "We were friends who had been away for a long time and this reunion was not just musical, it was personal."

Questions of repertoire were resolved almost before they came up. "Naturally we did the material we were familiar with," explains John. "It was like our fingers were just flying to the notes. We worked up some new arrangements, but we also wanted to try out some fresh stuff. Luckily, we had no shortage of new material to try."

Christine: "Each one of us brought in a new song and hearing them played by this particular combination of musicians is like no other experience I know. We understand each otherwhere to go and how to get there, even before it's spoken."

What was also left almost unspoken was the fact that, from various paths both personal and professional, Fleetwood Mac had at last found themselves together again. "Of course there's a business aspect to all this," says Mick, "but anyone who's been around this process can tell you that it really is the music that's brought us back."

"I care about these people," is how Lindsey puts it. "And I enjoy being around them, now more than ever. Fleetwood Mac is a complicated scheme, a careful balancing act and when we get it right, there's nothing quite like it."

"Even after we decided to formalize what we'd been doing as 'a reunion,'" adds John, "there was still an attitude of taking things one day at a time. Today is wonderful. Tomorrow will take care of itself."

What tomorrow may bring for Fleetwood Mac is anyone's guess. But, with the release of The Dance, the accompanying MTV special and their upcoming tour, the prospects are positively brilliant for the immediate future.

"This is all very exciting, but at the same time very familiar," muses Stevie. "When we get together something amazing happens. It takes on a life of its own."

The Mac Is Back. Even better than before.



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